Asian American Club/Media Club Short Film - Fight Choreography Test 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

December 2007
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This is the second practice for the upcoming Asian American Club/Media Club's martial arts short film, and it's also the first fight scene I have ever choreographed that I am not fighting in, so it was a really new sort of experience.

Hong Kong Action
Martial Arts
Kung Fu
Tricking
XMA
BJJ Brazilian Jiujitsu
Tae Kwon Do
Hapkido
Boxing Kickboxing
Judo
Shaolin
MMA
UFC
Muay Thai
Chinese
Korean
Italian
Japanese
Thai
Secret Rivals
City of Violence
Flashpoint
Dragons Forever
Police Story
Dragon Tiger Gate
Ong Bak The Protector
Knocked Out
Fight Scene
Jon Truei
John Lee
Gary Brascetta

John Lee's new opponent is Gary Brascetta, another first timer we've recruited. He's fantastic. Check it out!

Music is snatched from Rurouni Kenshin

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  • you guys are good but that cam work is horrorable. you need better direction. if you pull the cam back a little and just have it on a tripod, it will do wonders.

  • Sorry. I think shooting only on tripod looks kinda ugly. Agree to disagree.

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  • hey can i have ur sound effects cuz i dont think xiao xiao sound effects work out lol

  • @metzGRR lol my bad i replied to the wrong guy

    i dislike shaky cameras as much as anyone else, i meant to reply to that guy who said to use a tripod

  • @metzGRR hollywood loves to use shaky camera action scenes... =p (dark knight + casino royale)

    And no you don't use a tripod... tripods are for taking pictures or regular film scenes NOT for action scenes. Hollywood doesn't use tripods either. They use expensive steady cams which cost at least $400 (altho u can make a diy one for cheaper but it's not as good).

  • not asian

  • looks fine to me. then again, i don't know much about film.

    :] i enjoyed it

  • @metzGRR No.

  • to say asians are aways the best in kung fu

  • This was a really well choreographed fight! I would like to hear your opinion on the fight scene in my movie, Forest Blade. Please check it out! I am open to suggestions!

  • ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ASIANS FTW

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